Out Shootin’
I’ve been trying to take my camera out more, and just shoot around the city. Here’s some of what I’ve shot. (That one is a 41-image pano; go see the
The photography and musings of Dave Sutherland
I’ve been trying to take my camera out more, and just shoot around the city. Here’s some of what I’ve shot. (That one is a 41-image pano; go see the
The infamous Hobos with Nikons had the good fortune to be invited into the Central Masonic Temple in downtown Edmonton. The Freemasons are looking to get the 1930s building added
Just over a month ago now (back in December) I took a photo walk at the Old Strathcona Farmer’s Market with my friend Tyler Biard, a local street photographer. I don’t do much street myself, but hanging out with him encourages me to do more, so I loaded up the ol’ Canon AE-1 with some Portra 400.Read MoreFilm Shoot at the Market
When people refer to the “light at the end of the tunnel,” they are often meaning that their current situation is akin to being trapped in a tunnel, but that the end of that situation is in sight.
Me? I like tunnels.Read MoreThe Tunnel
Keeping this blog updated with the progress of my 52-week project (or, you know, at all) got away from me. But for those left hanging, I completed this project in
Part I – Part II – Part III – Part IV After our lovely stay in Waterton, we headed west and then east. Our first destination was the Crowsnest Pass, mis-spoken
Read MoreAlberta and Montana Part IV: Crowsnest and the ‘Bridge
Part I – Part II – Part III – Part IV We went to renew our passports in July and answered the inevitable question of where we were going –
Part I – Part II – Part III – Part IV Dave and I enjoy the Rocky Mountains – we try to get out at least once a year. We’d
I haven’t shared my recent FlickrFriday entries in a while. Here’s weeks 15 to 27, which makes me suddenly realize that I’m now more than halfway through this project! #EverythingMustGo
Workshops and models and meters, oh my.Read MoreGoing Strobist